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Swap out num_cpus for std:🧵:available_parallelism (#4970)
# Objective As of Rust 1.59, `std:🧵:available_parallelism` has been stabilized. As of Rust 1.61, the API matches `num_cpus::get` by properly handling Linux's cgroups and other sandboxing mechanisms. As bevy does not have an established MSRV, we can replace `num_cpus` in `bevy_tasks` and reduce our dependency tree by one dep. ## Solution Replace `num_cpus` with `std:🧵:available_parallelism`. Wrap it to have a fallback in the case it errors out and have it operate in the same manner as `num_cpus` did. This however removes `physical_core_count` from the API, though we are currently not using it in any way in first-party crates. --- ## Changelog Changed: `bevy_tasks::logical_core_count` -> `bevy_tasks::available_parallelism`. Removed: `bevy_tasks::physical_core_count`. ## Migration Guide `bevy_tasks::logical_core_count` and `bevy_tasks::physical_core_count` have been removed. `logical_core_count` has been replaced with `bevy_tasks::available_parallelism`, which works identically. If `bevy_tasks::physical_core_count` is required, the `num_cpus` crate can be used directly, as these two were just aliases for `num_cpus` APIs.
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@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ impl DefaultTaskPoolOptions {
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/// Inserts the default thread pools into the given resource map based on the configured values
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pub fn create_default_pools(&self) {
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let total_threads =
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bevy_tasks::logical_core_count().clamp(self.min_total_threads, self.max_total_threads);
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let total_threads = bevy_tasks::available_parallelism()
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.clamp(self.min_total_threads, self.max_total_threads);
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trace!("Assigning {} cores to default task pools", total_threads);
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let mut remaining_threads = total_threads;
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@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ keywords = ["bevy"]
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futures-lite = "1.4.0"
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async-executor = "1.3.0"
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async-channel = "1.4.2"
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num_cpus = "1"
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once_cell = "1.7"
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[target.'cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")'.dependencies]
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@ -33,5 +33,16 @@ pub mod prelude {
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};
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}
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pub use num_cpus::get as logical_core_count;
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pub use num_cpus::get_physical as physical_core_count;
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use std::num::NonZeroUsize;
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/// Gets the logical CPU core count available to the current process.
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///
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/// This is identical to [`std::thread::available_parallelism`], except
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/// it will return a default value of 1 if it internally errors out.
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///
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/// This will always return at least 1.
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pub fn available_parallelism() -> usize {
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std::thread::available_parallelism()
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.map(NonZeroUsize::get)
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.unwrap_or(1)
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}
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let executor = Arc::new(async_executor::Executor::new());
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let num_threads = num_threads.unwrap_or_else(num_cpus::get);
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let num_threads = num_threads.unwrap_or_else(crate::available_parallelism);
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let threads = (0..num_threads)
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.map(|i| {
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